More than a thousand spiritual enthusiasts from across the tri-state area—and even as far as Los Angeles and London—gathered on May 28 at Manhattan’s historic Marble Collegiate Church for a transformative evening of reflection and meditation titled Path to Peaceful Prosperity. Organized by the Sadhu Vaswani Center for World Peace (SVCWP), the event combined music, spiritual insight, and group meditation, drawing together a diverse crowd of global seekers.
The choice of Marble Collegiate Church as the venue held deep emotional significance. Renowned spiritual leader Dada J.P. Vaswani held a deep admiration for the church’s famous 20th-century minister, Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, a pioneer of positive thinking. Although Dada Vaswani never visited the church himself, he often mentioned Peale in his writings and expressed inspiration from his teachings. This event, held in the very space Dada admired, became a symbolic fulfillment of his long-held dream and served as a touching tribute to his spiritual legacy.
Television personalities Monica Vaswani and Brian Benni opened the evening by welcoming the crowd and introducing esteemed guests. The tone was set by the Consul General of India in New York, Binaya S. Pradhan, who commended SVCWP’s upcoming efforts. He described their new World Peace Center, currently being developed in New Jersey, as “a monumental gift of meditation, study, and compassion for America.”
The atmosphere turned electric when Grammy-nominated kirtan artist Krishna Das led the audience in powerful chants of “Om” and “Om Namah Shivaya.” His music filled the candle-lit sanctuary, prompting the audience to rise in collective spiritual fervor. The mood then shifted to a quieter, introspective one as Grammy-winning philanthropist Chandrika Tandon took the stage. She shared personal stories about how the writings of Rev. Dada J.P. Vaswani helped her navigate difficult moments in her life, calling the gathering “a beacon of light for New York.”
The core of the evening came with an address by spiritual leader Didi Krishna Kumari. She introduced what she referred to as “the secret pathway to prosperity,” reframing the concept of peace. According to Didi, PEACE stands for “Prosperity Emanating As Conscious Expansion.” She elaborated on each letter of the acronym, presenting them as practical tools for nurturing spiritual and material prosperity. Her insights served as a foundation for a ten-minute guided meditation aimed at fostering what she termed an “abundance mindset.” Participants emerged from the experience visibly moved, with expressions of calm and joy across the congregation. One attendee remarked that the evening was “a milestone for Indian spirituality in New York.”
The audience included a host of distinguished guests and thought leaders. Representing Indiaspora were Shoba Viswanathan, Shiv Khemka, Sunil Wadhwani, and Ramola Motwani. Also present were community figures like Ranju and Ratan Batra, Sunil and Sharmila Sani, along with filmmakers, authors, vegan lifestyle advocates, doctors, artists, and interfaith representatives. The organizing team for the evening was comprised entirely of young volunteers from the Sadhu Vaswani Mission’s youth wing, known as Bridge Builders NYC. Members of the 24-person SVCWP committee and their families also attended, emphasizing the strong communal ethos behind the initiative.
For those who found meaning in the evening and seek further engagement, the next public event by SVCWP is scheduled for Wednesday, June 4, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. This upcoming gathering, titled Secrets to a Happy Home, will be held at the Sri Venkateswara Temple in Bridgewater, New Jersey. Admission is free. The evening will feature a family-oriented talk by Didi Krishna Kumari, cultural performances by children from the Sadhu Vaswani Gurukul and the temple community, and a special VIP darshan of the temple. Registration for this event is available at bit.ly/HappyHomeNJ.
Didi Krishna Kumari serves as the global spiritual head of the Sadhu Vaswani Mission. Her global outreach, speaking tours, and humanitarian efforts continue to reflect the values and teachings of her predecessors, Sadhu T.L. Vaswani and Rev. Dada J.P. Vaswani. She promotes actionable spiritual wisdom that centers on joy, forgiveness, gratitude, service, and universal compassion. Her message resonates strongly with both younger and older generations seeking spiritual clarity and purposeful living.
The Sadhu Vaswani Center for World Peace, based in New Jersey, operates as a registered nonprofit organization in the United States. It is closely affiliated with the 90-year-old Sadhu Vaswani Mission headquartered in Pune, India. Currently, SVCWP is undertaking a landmark project: the construction of the first-ever memorial shrine in the West dedicated to Sadhu Vaswani and Dada J.P. Vaswani. In addition to the samadhi shrine, the Peace Center will include meditation halls, a values-based educational institution (Gurukul), and a uniquely designed Peace Park focused on sustainability and harmony.
The aim of these developments is to “sow the seeds of peace in the hearts of humankind,” offering a sanctuary where people of all backgrounds can find spiritual refuge, inner calm, and community connection. With this vision, the Sadhu Vaswani Center for World Peace hopes to serve as a guiding force for global peace, compassion, and conscious living.
Through events like Path to Peaceful Prosperity, the SVCWP has successfully planted a spiritual flag in the heart of New York City, inspiring attendees to carry the evening’s teachings into their daily lives. With momentum building around the Peace Center and ongoing public programs, the movement continues to grow, attracting new seekers and long-time followers alike in the journey toward inner and outer peace.